Got company coming this weekend?
Need to spruce up your place … quickly, cheaply, easily?
Round up some of your treasures and have a little fun.
It’s as easy as 1-2-3.
Start with 3 items of different heights and textures (add more later if you want). You can go “theme-y” with similar pieces, or pure random just showing off things you love.
Purely random here . . . 1. Rusty star, 2. Silver ceramic figurine, 3. Jawbone, naturally bleached. OK, I KNOW . . . you don’t have (or may not want) an animal’s jawbone. I’m just goin’ for the process here. You’ll be using your own great stuff!
The jaw isn’t for everyone, but have to say . . . it’s the most talked-about arrangement in our house; a real eye-catcher and a great conversation piece.
TIP: Group your pieces, let them touch. You want them to connect. Sometimes a straight line works . . . but not too often.
Got books? Show em off. Below, several big books are placed under artwork and dressed up with three decorative pieces. 1-2-3 you’re done!
It’s easy to jazz up a shelf. All we did here was line up three nice, but different vases to give things a little shine. (YES, a line works fine here.) NOTE: Use varied heights and patterns, and don’t put too much space between the items. Pull them closer together.
Everyone has dishes and I’ve never met anyone who hates candy or flowers.
Dress up a convenient spot with 1. Bowl, 2. Plate, 3. Mug. Add some flowers & greens from your yard. Throw in some goodies and you’ve got a great look on a kitchen table or the end of a counter. Just make sure it’s easy access for your guests.
Don’t have or want the matchy-matchy look? No garden flowers? Use what you’ve got and like. 1. Paint can, 2. Tin, 3. Odd plate.
Clip some evergreens or shrub branches. YES, evergreens work all year round (but maybe use something besides peppermints and red candies when it’s not Christmas 🙂 OR, pick up a cheap assorted flower bunch at the local box store – around $5 or less.
Maybe you don’t have a yard at all. Above, we just put root clippings from two houseplants into water. EZ PZ. (These stems will be planted after they root).
How about plants and books? 1. Houseplant, 2. Books, 3. Handmade wooden mallet. You’ll have personal pieces of your own.
TIP: Notice the little angle to the books. EXPERIMENT, don’t always just line things up, or pull everything evenly to the front..
You GUYS can use these tips too. Just work what you have and follow the same 1-2-3’s. Below are more masculine displays. Again, really easy, just use things you already have.
Natural wood pieces and beautiful rocks make great accents. On top, we used the paint can and house plant cuttings again, along with a little handmade fishing pole, a found rock and a VICTORY cycle gas cap. (these all have meaning for a special fella of mine)
TIP: The fishing plaque was simply positioned on the wall with putty (big box stores). It holds light weight things, can be as temporary or permanent as you want. Doesn’t hurt the wall upon removal.
Again, have fun and EXPERIMENT. Here, three decorative boxes, more books, some natural elements and yes . . . even magazines. This display was easy, and tells a story about the person who lives here.
TIP: Play! Books can be upright but try leaning or stacking a few. Magazines laying around? Gather them up in a nice bunch and show em’ off.
Baskets are great in lots of places. The one below stores (and displays) books and magazines. NOTE: Three pottery pieces on table top also hold books and treats.
TIP: For anyone . . . a quick dress-up for a couch: 1. Throw, 2. Toss Pillows. Use a throw, small colorful blanket – toss it over the corner (or middle) of the couch, pull it together in the middle, then throw a couple toss pillows over the corner (or middle).
It’s also quick and easy, to pop flowers or a plant into a nice basket.
Accent with favorite items. Add a colorful placemat or scarf underneath and you’ve got a great table look.
So just as the title promised . . .
- $0 money spent using what you already have
- Quick Spruce Up
- Easy tips that anyone can do
Wishes to all for a safe, happy Memorial Day Weekend.
And remember, stress less . . . start more.
Later – Cheryl